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[Camp Barkeley Scrapbook: 1941]
Scrapbook assembled during the first year of Camp Barkeley (1941) containing clippings from the Abilene Reporter News, and from the Wichita Falls Daily Times regarding the air school and Sheppard field.
[Military Men in Library]
A black and white photograph of four military men in a library.
[Military Men Seated at a Table]
A black and white photograph of 4 military men seated at a table.
[Mother and Soldiers Admiring a Baby]
A black and white photograph of a mother and soldiers admiring a baby.
[Party with Soldiers at Card Tables]
A black and white photograph of a party with soldiers at card tables.
[Small Group of Soldiers]
A black and white photograph of ten soldiers in a room with maps on the walls.
[Soldier Recording a Record]
A black and white photograph of a soldier recording a record while a woman looks on.
[Soldier Typing]
A black and white photograph of a soldier from the 12th Armored Division typing.
[Soldiers at a Soda Fountain]
A black and white photograph of soldiers at a soda fountain being served by a woman.
[Woman Sewing a Uniform]
A black and white photograph of woman attaching insignia to a uniform with a sewing machine while a soldier watches.
[Woman Typing While Soldier Looks On]
A black and white photograph of a blonde woman typing while a soldier looks on. On the desk in front of them is an issue of the Camp Barkeley News.
[Abilene Workers - AOS]
A black and white photograph of six people grouped together. From Left to Right: Ann Sewell, Opal Hight, Joel C. Wilson, “Shep” Shepherd, James Ling and R. Paul Fowler.
[Man and Woman Talking on Telephones]
A black and white photograph of a man and a woman, both talking on telephones.
[Two Men and a Woman Talking on Telephones]
A black and white photograph of two men and a woman, all talking on telephones.
[USO Postcard]
A color postcard featuring a USO building, sent from Joel Wilson to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilson in Abilene, Texas.
[Sailor's Dance]
A black and white photograph of a sailor’s dance.
[Sailors in a Lounge]
A black and white photograph of a group of sailors in a lounge.
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